What Can penis lengthening surgery do?

When these ligaments are cut, the portion of the shaft that is normally inside of the body is released and moves outward.

The cock then appears longer when it is limp. As much as 1 1/2 inches.

HOWEVER, almost all of this internal portion of your shaft
extends out when you get an erection. So after penis lengthening
surgery, your erection will not be much longer. Usually no more than 1/4
inch (that's correct, only one quarter of an inch!).

In every study no shaft ever attained more than 1/2 inch in erectile length gain after penis lengthening surgery.

"I've seen some real disasters."

Your cock is a very sensitive and delicate organ. That’s what makes
it so fantastic! And penis lengthening surgery is a risky procedure.

In a Europen Urology study on penis lengthening surgery, Dr.
O'Leary (a famous European penis plastic surgeon) states: “I’ve seen
some real disasters".

He goes on to describe times he has repaired the damage caused by
this type of augmentation when it has gone wrong. Complications
including scarring, infections, loss of a normal erection angle,
decrease in sensation, and impotence.

Occasionally, he found penis lengthening surgery actually made
the shaft shorter. This happens when the scar tissue reconnects the
shaft to the pelvis and pulls more of the shaft into the body.

Fibrosis of superficial vein. - May lead to Pyronies Disease: a bent penis

Infection.

Ecchymosis (bruising).

Skin incision separation.

Loss of some penile skin.

Bleeding.

Seroma (collection of serum fluid under skin).

Some of these complications may require further surgery.

Penis Psychosis

Even though the average erection is 4 - 6 inches long, the
corresponding flaccid or limp shaft may range from only 1 inch to almost
5 inches.

Some men don't care about a longer erection, they just want to look good at the gym or in front of their partner.

These men too often risk all the side effects and possible
complications of this penile surgery just so that they can feel "more
masculine" in front of others.

Undergoing surgery for this reason is not really sane. It is
clinically called: penile psychosis. And, it's a lot more common than
you may think!

Men with a normal size cock, who insist they are too small, have the
honor of having earned the psychiatric diagnosis of: penile dysmorphic
disorder.

These men would undoubtedly benefit from seeing a psychologist instead of a surgeon.

I'm not being rude with that comment. If these men felt
comfortable knowing they were perfectly normal, they would not risk the
health or function of their penis with an unnecessary penis lengthening
surgery.

whyFat menseem to have shorter cocks

A lot of the men who legitimately think their cock is below average
are considerably overweight. Their cocks are normal. But, their cocks look shorter because they are buried in fat.

Being well overweight can also make a man's normal size look proportionally smaller than the rest of him.

If you are fat, slimming down can help your cock look bigger and
longer. Dropping 35lbs or more, and adding a little abdominal exercise,
will reduce the fat pads in the pubic area considerably. This can make a
man's shaft look much larger!

what is the cost?

This type of penile surgery is also expensive.

The costs include:

1) surgeon's fee

2) assistant's fee

3) anesthesia fee

4) operating room and recovery room

5) related surgical supplies

6) followup care

You can easily be looking at between $6,000 and $17,000 in costs.

When isPenis Lengthening SurgeryAppropriate?

There are only two conditions where this special surgery may be appropriate.

When a man has a:

Buried penis

Retracted penis (similar to, but less severe than a buried penis)

These are
congenital
defects (birth defects that are present at birth, but, not necessarily hereditary) that can make a man
very self conscious and uncomfortable being naked in front of his
partner or in a locker room type situation.

In boys and young men, a retracted or buried cock can cause
serious ridicule from his peers. It can result in severe mental trauma
and emotional dysfunction.

There is nothing wrong with taking the necessary cosmetic
surgical actions to correct this problem and give a young man the sense
of "feeling normal".

buried penis

buried penis after the ligaments are cut

If you have a retracted or buried cock, this surgery may be your
only cosmetic option. And the reward may outweigh the consequences.

Outside of this, there is just no sane reason to risk this specialized surgical procedure.

Creating A Longer Erection

If you are trying to lengthen an erection, lengthening surgery is not
the answer! This surgery should really be called "flaccid (limp) dick
lengthening surgery".

For lengthening an erection,
correct traction
has been clinically proven to be the Best and Safest Method. (Not to mention a very inexpensive method also.)

All the cost, misery, and erectile misalignment from penis lengthening surgery has never
added more than 1/2" to any penis when erect. Usually far less. It's a
misuse of the surgery and a totally wrong answer for a longer erection.

This surgery was never designed as a method for increasing
erectile length. It was designed for those who suffer from penile
retraction (when the shaft is pulled inside of the body).

And although there are a number of surgeries available for
widening a cock, there is in fact NO surgery available for effectively
lengthening an erection.

"Correct traction is now
medically recommended and endorsed in 29 countries
world wide for both lengthening a cock, widening a cock, and straightening a bent or a curved penis."

Conclusions

Penis lengthening surgery has a distinct purpose: The surgery can
release a retracted or buried shaft so that it will look normal when it
is flaccid (limp). But, this surgery has definite consequences and many
post operative risks.

Penis lengthening surgery is NOT something that will make an
erection noticeably longer. It was never intended for that purpose.

Correct traction,
on the other hand, has been clinically proven over and over again to be
﻿the best, safest , and most effective method for attaining a longer and
wider erection.

Correct traction is medically approved and currently recommended in 29 countries around the world for this purpose!

Be Well.....

~ William

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